/>Marie-Louise Hannan (Bachelor of Arts [Joint Honours, Linguistics and East Asian Studies], McGill University; MA [Linguistics], Université de Montréal) was appointed ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on January 16, 2016. Prior she was consul and senior trade commissioner at the Canadian consulate general in Sydney, Australia (2013-2016). She joined the Canadian foreign service in 1997 and has represented Canada on postings to Malaysia (1999-2001), Taiwan (2001-2005) and the United States (2005-2009), as well as during assignments to China and India. In Ottawa, Ms. Hannan has worked on the China desk, as Director of Trade Commissioner Service renewal and as senior policy adviser to the assistant deputy minister for International Business Development, Investment and Innovation. From 2011-2012, she worked in the Privy Council Office as a foreign policy analyst and was responsible for the United States and for energy files. Ms. Hannan previously worked as a researcher in computational linguistics at the Centre for Information Technology Innovation in Montréal and at Academia Sinica in Taiwan. She studied Chinese at National Taiwan Normal University and is fluent in Mandarin. Ms. Hannan is married to Gareth Jones and they have one child.